Saya teruja mendengar cerita-cerita lama cam ni. Benda-benda yang kadang-kadang kita rasa remeh temeh inilah yang akan dalam kenangan kita selamanya. Thanks for sharing your memories ☺️
Old towns in Perak have a special place in my heart. When I was a child, my father would bring the family on road trips from KL, where we stayed, to Ipoh, our hometown. We would stop at some of the smaller towns like Bidor to eat and shop. These became less frequent after the N-S Highway was built. Sometimes I wish we could turn back the clock. Thanks for featuring such places in your channel.
Your observation is totally on point. I adore many small town in Perak too, maybe due to the fact that cantonese is my mother tongue. Unfortunately we can only reminisce the past now, many interest bits are gone. All those subjects and lifestyle before digitalization are indeed more engaging and livelier; cinema, picnic by the riverside, cycling around town etc before the invasion of mobile device and social media. Sigh!
@@10cFILMI am a city person from Singapore but i love small town. I thought maybe it’s a good idea to do a Road Trip to drive Northward and visit some of the small town in Malaysia .
Such beautiful serene places. Reminds me alot of old Singapore which I grew up. It is sad to see these beautiful small towns neglected. More can be done to spruce up the place and let tourists enjoy old towns of Malaysia. Not everyone wants to go crowded Bali or Thai resorts. Malaysians who have success in life should come together to bring the spice back to these places.
Thanks but that's not my voice, you can look from the description of the video detail. He is a friend of mine, very good voice with Hongkie slang albeit he is a Malaysian. this video series started by chance, as me and him travelled to a few places in Perak, later I asked him to provide voice while I did the rest. As they said, the rest is history. Hope you like them all. Thanks for dropping by.
Bidor is also another old route drive passing by…. What is special for me, is the night time stop by to eat at one of the shop of another version of fried beancurd with any types of mee that I can choose from, another version than Big Tree stall in Pasir Pinji, Ipoh…. Come think of it, this is where my old car project which I get the parts from there too…. Now it is just passing by, can’t get further stuffs and unable to patronize the same place to eat….. All the best, Bidor….
many old eatery shops has since ceased operation after MCO, what a pity! Yeah the Big Tree yong tau foo at Pasir Ping Ipoh sort of like a benchmark already, yummy! Just hope the state government find a way to revitalise the whole route from Ipoh down to Bidor
State government….. I don’t want know at the end of it…. But the peoples must give them a push or else, anywhere old towns in Perak will never move forward….
@@BlackSpade315 it will never be easy due to the racial sentiment played up by the politicians, but it can be done just like Ipoh & Penang. Good economy will benefit everyone regardless of race
Good suggestion! But Malaysia usually a bit reserved and strange. Some viewers suggested some towns for me to visit, but after asking them what is interesting and when is the best time to visit, they will not respond afterwards 😅 Normally I asked because I would like to know the weather, if raining all week, it will be time wasted to travel so far.
@@limpek001 it was the earlier stage of our channel hence just a very short video. In future we might go back to capture more to reedit a longer version, hopefully
We ordered duck leg, they sent duck meat (RM2 cheaper), claimed leg finished. It was around 11am. So in the video I honestly said it as duck meat noodle, not duck leg noodle. About the taste and price, please refer to the reaction of me to your comment 😏